Core@paratroopers Nanoassemblies with Catalytic Cascade for Efficient Tumor Starvation Therapy

Author:

Lu Qianqian1,Hou Mengmeng1,Huang Xirui1,Yu Hongyue1,Li Xingjin1,Jia Jia1,Zhou Qiaoyu1,Lv Kexin1,Ren Tingting1,Liu Minchao1,Zhan Yating1,Kou Yufang1,Dong Lingkai1,Zhao Tiancong1ORCID,Li Xiaomin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry State Key Laboratory of Molecular Engineering of Polymers iChem Shanghai Key Laboratory of Molecular Catalysis and Innovative Materials Fudan University Shanghai 200433 China

Abstract

AbstractThe catalytic therapy based on the nanozymes has received increasing interest in cancer treatment. However, the catalytic capabilities of standalone nanozymes are relatively limited, necessitating the development of a nano‐bio composite system that integrates both nanozymes and natural enzymes. This construction often inevitably leads to interference between natural enzyme and nanozymes, resulting in reduced synergistic performance. Herein, a cascade catalysis system featuring the “core@paratroopers” structure is proposed, wherein hollow manganese dioxide (HMnO2) serves as “core” and ultra‐small hybrid single‐micelle (H‐micelle) encapsulated with glucose oxidase (GOx) as “paratroopers” (H‐micelle‐GOx). The outer SiO2 layer of the H‐micelle can effectively protect the GOx. Under hypoxic conditions, HMnO2 reacts with endogenous H2O2 to produce O2, thereby enhancing the catalytic efficiency of GOx for starvation therapy. Simultaneously, the generated H2O2 boosts the catalytic efficiency of HMnO2, accelerating local O2 generation and alleviating tumor hypoxia. Additionally, this system exhibits rapid degradation in the tumor microenvironment characterized by high glutathione (GSH) expression, facilitating the release and deep penetration of the ultra‐small H‐micelle‐GOx “paratroopers” within the solid tumor.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai Municipality

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Wiley

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